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1 February 2012 Reasoning About Natural Selection: Diagnosing Contextual Competency using the ACORNS Instrument
Ross H. Nehm, Elizabeth P. Beggrow, John E. Opfer, Minsu Ha
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Studies of students' thinking about natural selection have revealed that the scenarios in which students reason evoke different types, magnitudes, and arrangements of knowledge elements and misconceptions. Diagnostic tests are needed that probe students' thinking across a representative array of evolutionary contexts. The ACORNS is a diagnostic test that treats different evolutionary contexts as unique scenarios worthy of focused assessment and targeted instruction. Our investigations revealed that ACORNS scores produce valid and reliable inferences about students' thinking about natural selection. We urge biology teachers at all educational levels to begin assessing and attending to their students' reasoning across a broader array of evolutionary contexts, as competency in one context is often not indicative of competency in another.

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Ross H. Nehm, Elizabeth P. Beggrow, John E. Opfer, and Minsu Ha "Reasoning About Natural Selection: Diagnosing Contextual Competency using the ACORNS Instrument," The American Biology Teacher 74(2), 92-98, (1 February 2012). https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2012.74.2.6
Published: 1 February 2012
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contexts
diagnostic assessment
evolution
learning
NATURAL SELECTION
reasoning
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